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mike@odin ~/leo-git/leo-editor $ python2.7 launchLeo.py  
setting leoID from os.getenv('USER'): 'mike' 
reading settings in 
/home/mike/leo-git/leo-editor/leo/config/leoSettings.leo 
Using default leo file name: 
/home/mike/.leo/workbook.leo 

** isPython3: False 
Leo 5.4, Thu Nov 10 12:13:26 2016 
Git commit: fc2652b0 
Python 2.7.10, PyQt version 4.8.7 
linux2 

This is the current revision info of what I pulled today. 

Also, I realize I said I would give you a screencapture if you wanted, but 
ended up giving it anyway. Meh. :) 

On Thursday, November 10, 2016 at 3:52:23 PM UTC-7, Mike Hodson wrote:
>
> Hi Edward,
>
> I'm not seeing anything when searching chronologically in the Group here 
> for "eventfilter" but its been coming up for me me recently as an issue.
>
> As I read a bit earlier on the group, if you ctrl-c, you get traceback 
> data. I did just this, and found that repeatedly pressing ctrl-c lead to 
> the issue progressing forward past the initial 'frozen state'.  If you 
> want, I could take a screencapture video, it just takes a bit to setup but 
> does illustrate the issue a lot better.  Hoping perhaps you've seen it so 
> I'm typing a quick note first. 
>
> I launch Leo,  and the following is the backtrace data during multiple 
> control-C events. I saw more of the GUI show up, but still the end state 
> was a frozen Leo. 
> I'll make a video for you a bit later today after I finish some work at 
> the datacenter, but in my attempt to install a new Leo on my new laptop vs 
> an older one on a much worse laptop (although not much older...just horrid 
> lack of enough thermal dissipation causing near constant 200 to 500mhz 
> throttling, down from 1800) I came across this problem.
>
> Confirming on my desktop which works peachy with older Leo:
>
> Leo Log Window
>
> Leo 5.4-devel, build 20160722143100, Fri, Jul 22, 2016  2:31:00 PM
>
> Git repo info: branch = master, commit = aca8d416ec35
>
> Python 2.7.10, PyQt version 4.8.7
> linux2
>
> setting leoID from os.getenv('USER'): 'mike'
>
> load dir: /home/mike/leo-editor/leo/core
>
> global config dir: /home/mike/leo-editor/leo/config
>
> home dir: /home/mike
>
> reading settings in /home/mike/leo-editor/leo/config/leoSettings.leo
>
> Using default leo file name:
> /home/mike/.leo/workbook.leo
>
> reading settings in /home/mike/leo-editor/leo/doc/CheatSheet.leo
>
>
> But then with the new Git master, it freezes. Same python. 
>
>
> I'll do a new strace (had older data, and a different scenario of how it 
> failed before updating GIT just today, November 10th.. It seemed to fail 
> slightly differently about 3 days ago when I first started this message) 
>
>
> If I do something like: click away the splash screen, move the window to 
> my other monitor, and then full-screen resize it from a window, pressing 
> ctrl-c a few times in the terminal adjacent to it causes the "frozen" Leo 
> to then resize, and somewhat progress in the continuation of its main loop, 
> but it keeps getting stuck.
>
>
> It should be noted, that fullscreen capture of this is considerably 
> draining on my CPU on the desktop here, so it was a lot harder to ctrl-c it 
> at the right point in its loop to break out and continue with the GUI 
> updating. Then after the last time, i hit ctrl-c a few times too many, and 
> held it down, and finally Leo caught the interrupt and quit. Without ffmpeg 
> going full-out, I was able to trigger the "continuation" within about 3-4 
> non-held-down-to-repeat ctrl-c presses. 
>
>
> Here is the problem in action... https://youtu.be/cAgxr-dO74E - Screen 
> recording of the problem in progress. <https://youtu.be/cAgxr-dO74E>
>
>
> And the output of all that text you see scrolling by... 
> https://bpaste.net/show/8fe126429c0f
>
>
> Please let me know what else you may need.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>

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